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![M. Whitecross Paton & James Paton [1824-1907], ed., Letters and Sketches from the New Hebrides, 4th edn.](images/books01/sketches-from-the-new-hebrides_paton.png)
Contents
- Bound for the Islands (To Her Beloved Sister at Edinburgh)
- First Impressions of the New Hebrides (To a Friend in Stirling)
- Settling Down on Aniwa (To Her Beloved Sister at Edinburgh)
- Glimpses of the Aniwans (To the Family Circle)
- Early Mission Days (To the Rev. Dr. Macdonald, South Melbourne)
- The Church of God on Aniwa (To a Lady in Australia)
- Fragments:-Death and the "Dayspring" (I. To A Lady In Edinburgh) (II. To the Children of the "Dayspring")
- A Trip to the Colonies (To The Family Circle)
- Family Life and Church Life (To The Family Circle)
- The Shipwreck and The Angel-Child (To the Family Circle)
- Home, Sweet Home, On Aniwa (To the Family Circle)
- The Mission Forces at Work (To the Family Circle)
- The Year of The Hurricane (To The Family Circle)
- The Madness of Mungaw (To the Family Circle)
- Slavers and Friends (To the Family Circle); Appendix to XV (To Her Dear Sister-In-Law)
- Days of Sunlight and of Shadow (To the Family Circle)
- A Tour Round the Islands in 1889 (To the Family Circle)
Appendix: Note by Rev. William Watt, Missionary